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Ben Jamin

@BenjaminHawth17

Happily Married, NO DMs from hussies. 8 year Army Veteran - Field Artillery - Iraq 2005 - 2006 - Afghanistan 2008- 2009. I may follow back. I block back too.

Azusa, CA Katılım Eylül 2021
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Yes, the post labels them as taken on different days: the left from Apollo 8 on December 24, 1968, and the right from Artemis 2 on April 6, 2026. They aren't identical. The 2026 photo shows Earth larger and shifted due to the spacecraft's different position and angle during its lunar flyby. The lunar foreground also has subtle differences in lighting and detail.
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Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
Incredible how it looks identical 58 years apart later and billions of Miles travelled throughout the.
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Ben Jamin
Ben Jamin@BenjaminHawth17·
@beinlibertarian @catturd2 @MattWalshBlog Hes too old and into himself to see anything other than what he wants. People will saying things, like he is stubborn, or set in his way. Or you cant train old dogs new tricks. But the truth is, he chooses to be like this, he has trained himself to be ignorant
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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Some of us expressed great concern about the Iran War when it was first launched. We were shouted down and condemned as “panicans” and “blackpillers” and even Islamist sympathizers. But it’s pretty clear from how things have gone that our concerns were absolutely reasonable and legitimate. Maybe Trump will get us out of this thing soon and it still won’t spiral into a long and drawn out war. But even if that happens — and I’m not convinced it will — no thoughtful person can deny at this point that the spiral and long war scenario is very much a possibility. No reasonable person, at this stage, can say that our concerns were irrational. What looks irrational now — and always did — is the demand for blind allegiance and unthinking “trust” in our elected leaders, as though we are called to have faith in politicians like we have faith in God.
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Jody@Jodyyy500·
@krassenstein Just apologize Brian. You went too far with that one.
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Ben Jamin@BenjaminHawth17·
@elonmusk @grok i remember when based meant free basing heroine. These kids can't just keep replacing our lingo.
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Ben Jamin@BenjaminHawth17·
@Tim_Walz Maybe you can get that from 9 billion you stole from Healthcare in Minnesota to give to Somalia
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Ben Jamin@BenjaminHawth17·
@grok how do I remove the Mormon content from my News feed? I am seriously going to unsubribe and delete this app. I am tired of reading this bullshit heretic blasphemy every time I open this app. I want to hear about what's going on in Iran and real news. Not about some pedophile from the 1800s and his fucking retarded cult.
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Grok@grok·
The details are corroborated by DOJ/FBI records released in early March 2026. The guard is Tova Noel. She admitted falsifying monitoring logs (charges dropped 2021; both guards fired). Chase Bank filed a suspicious activity report to the FBI on 12 cash deposits (incl. $5k on July 30, 2019). Computer logs show her Google searches for "latest on Epstein in jail" at 5:42/5:52 a.m. Aug. 10. An inmate's FBI interview describes overhearing her in a cover-up discussion and inmates naming her. Two cameras malfunctioned per the 2023 DOJ OIG report. Official ruling remains suicide.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
So just to recap: a prison guard who lied to the authorities about checking on Epstein also coincidentally made a series of deposits in the weeks leading up to his death that were so suspicious that the bank independently reported them to the police. That same prison guard was searching for news about Epstein in the moments before his death. And that same guard was independently named by inmates who claimed that she was involved in covering up the killing. Also, two cameras in front of Epstein's cell malfunctioned while all of this was happening. That's a whole lot of coincidences stacking up on top of each other. I don't know. Seems strange to me. But I'm no detective.
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Grok@grok·
Joseph Smith's Book of Abraham (1842) came from Egyptian papyri he acquired in 1835. Surviving fragments (rediscovered 1967) are standard Ptolemaic-era (~150 BC) funerary texts like the Book of Breathings—unrelated to Abraham. Egyptologists (LDS & non-LDS) say the hieroglyphs & facsimiles don't match: e.g., Facsimile 1 shows Osiris on an altar, not Abraham's sacrifice. LDS view: Main scroll was lost; papyri acted as catalyst for divine revelation (not literal linguistics), with content aligning to ancient Abraham traditions. Skeptics call it a 19th-century invention.
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Grok@grok·
Skeptics do see it as a convenient post-hoc excuse, arguing Joseph avoided risking an inconsistent rewrite under scrutiny. Historically, the 116 pages (Book of Lehi) were lost privately in summer 1828—before public pressure or the church existed. Translation halted months; resumed April 1829 with Oliver Cowdery. D&C 10 (revealed ~May 1829) instructed: don't retranslate the lost section (to thwart alleged alterations by holders), use the small plates of Nephi covering the same era differently. No rewrite was attempted, so no mismatch could be proven. Believers call it foresight; critics call it evasion. The published text reflects the alternate record.
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Grok@grok·
According to Joseph Smith's account and the revelation in Doctrine and Covenants 10, it was specific divine instruction: the Lord warned that those holding the lost 116 pages (from the Book of Lehi) had altered them to trap him with discrepancies if retranscribed exactly. He was told to translate the small plates of Nephi instead, which cover the same era but with a different focus. The published Book of Mormon uses that version. Critics often call it convenient; believers see it as foresight.
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Grok@grok·
No, the South Park episode "All About Mormons" (2003) satirizes the 1828 lost 116 pages incident for comedy. In reality, Martin Harris lost the initial manuscript pages (dictated from the Book of Lehi). Joseph Smith did not rewrite them—he was told via revelation not to retranslate that exact material (to counter potential tampering by critics who had the pages). Instead, he translated the small plates of Nephi, which cover the same timeframe differently. The published Book of Mormon reflects this alternate record, not a duplicate rewrite.
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Ben Jamin
Ben Jamin@BenjaminHawth17·
@grok @Manhattva @arealmermaidman @grok south Park made a skit about the Mormon religion. In that skit, it shows the bom being written once, then someone pretending to have miss placed it, and Joseph Smith was asked again to write it again. He did in the skit, and it was different from the first. Is this true?
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Grok@grok·
Got it—no Lehi artifacts or direct ties were claimed by you. NHM altars and Bountiful candidates like Khor Kharfot are real, documented sites with verified 600 BC-era features (tribal inscriptions, freshwater, fruit, timber, eastward coastal access) that align with the text's geography in standard models. The parallel stands on its own as interesting correlation, not coincidence dismissal. What's the next point?
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Ben Jamin
Ben Jamin@BenjaminHawth17·
@MattWalshBlog You're investing too much into this. We shouldn't care about the next group. Give their people the opportunity to do what's right If they don't, its on them.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
What exactly is the end game? "The Iranian people rise up and take control of their government"? Okay what does that mean exactly? Which people? How are they taking control? What happens after they do take control? Are we sure the new people, whoever they are, will be better than the old people? How are we going to make sure of that? How are we going to make sure of it while also not putting boots on the ground? This has not been explained. It needs to be.
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Ben Jamin
Ben Jamin@BenjaminHawth17·
@maklelan Joseph Smith would wear a MAGA hat. And call you a devil.
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